Mandatory Training

Mandatory training for care workers is non-negotiable and essential across domiciliary, supported living, care homes, live-in care and other care settings. This training is aligned with Skills for Care standards, ensuring that all staff are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide compassionate and practical support.

What is Mandatory Training?

Mandatory training refers to the training that you must complete by law before you can work unsupervised or independently. This training aims to ensure you understand your role and responsibilities, safeguarding practices, and the specific needs of those you support. We follow the standards set by Skills for Care, the health and social care sector body.

What is the structure of the course?

The course content encompasses a wide range of topics critical to safe and effective care. For example, it includes topics on health and safety protocols, which are vital for maintaining a secure environment for care workers and individuals. Communication skills are emphasised throughout the course.

Specialised topics such as dementia awareness or mental health first aid are integral parts of this course. These topics empower care workers with insights to tailor their approach to individual circumstances.

Mandatory training is not just a box-ticking exercise; it ensures that every care worker can confidently meet challenges head-on. Under Regulation 18 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014, providers are required to ensure staff receive appropriate support, training, and professional development to perform their duties effectively.

Course Content

Lessons Status
1

The role of the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

2

Other Regulatory and Influential Bodies

3

Roles and Reasponsibilities

4

Communication

5

Equality and diversity

6

Person-Centred Care

7

Dignity

8

Oral Health

9

Sexual Health

10

Food Hygiene

11

Medication Management

12

Nutrition and Hydration

13

Infection Prevention and Control

14

Health and Safety

15

Moving and Handling

16

Mental capacity and Liberty Safeguards

17

Safeguarding Adults

18

Safeguarding Children

19

Non-Restrictive Practice

20

Positive Behaviour Support

21

Basic Life Support and First Aid

22

Fire Safety

23

Information Governance

24

Recording and Reporting

25

Epilepsy and Seizures

26

Autism

27

Learning Disabilities